Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, August 24, 1905, Page 12, Image 12

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THIS "SLVKSi lix UKJEtf UIVIAN, THUliSDAY, ATJGrDST 24, -1905.
HOGUE TO TE5TIFI
Ex-Municipal Judge Is to Be
Called as Witness.
SUBPENA HAS BEEN ISSUED
Charge of Keeping Open After Hours
Against Proprietors of Tuxedo
Saloon Will Be Hard
I Fought Case.
Ex-Municipal Judge H. W. Hoguc will
oc the star witness of the city in the case
against the proprietors of the Tuxedo sa
loon, charged with keeping their establish
ment open in violation of the ordinance.
At 2 A. M., August 4, Mr. Hoguc was
present in a rear room of the liquor dis
pensary, and in order to secure, if possi
ble, a conviction in the case. Deputy City
Attorney Fitzgerald has found it neces
sary to issue a subpoena for the former
Judge.
Yesterday morning Judge Cameron
asked Deputy City Attorney Fitzgerald and
Attorney John F. Logan when they wished
to try the cases of 3IcGlinn and John
Bon, proprietors f the Tuxedo, and It
was Anally agreed to hear them Friday
morning.
It is presumed that a hot fight will
be waged between the city and defend
ants, as the latter have been so fre
quently in court and have so often been
convicted of the ofConse now charged,
that it is understood they will lose their
license if they fail to establish their in
nocence in this case.
It is understood that the defendants
will sot up as a defense the alleged fact
that ex-Judge Hogue was a member of a
party In a rear room of the saloon,
and that they refused to vacate when
it came time for business to be closed.
It is said the defendants will contend
that they tried to persuade the party to
leave, but failed, and that Policeman
Slnnott, who was standing in front of the
saloon, reported to Captain Bailey the
alleged violation of the ordinance.
The defense will also make Inquiry, it
is said, as to why the police did not take
any action in the matter from August 4
to August 16.
A little game of "freeze-out" or draw-
poker, engaged in by William Russell, V.
C. Jackson, Louie Cohen and John F.
Kettner, the latter a citizen, of SL Johns,
received an airing. N. Burrelback.
charged with permitting gambling In his
saloon. The Gem, 191 Third street, was
on trial with the others. Considerable
evidence was introduced, after which
Judge Cameron announced he will render
a decision tomorrow mornlmr.
Kettner admitted participating in he
poker game, which was In operation, he
explained, in the second story of the
saloon through which entrance Is gained,
He said that he was Just wandering
arouna last faunday night to see what he
could find In the line of amusement, when
he thought he would get a beer at the
uem.
"Do you play any poker?" asked the
Darienaer, according to Kettncr's story
I seldom do," was the reply Kettner
eays he made.
Then Proprietor Burrelbach butted in,
and suggosted that it would be a nice
thing for Kettner to go upstairs and try
nis nana at a little game, and Kettner,
being In an Idle frame of mind, went. To
mane a long story short, he said, he
entered the game, remained with it for
aoout one hour and quit $12 shy. He had
but 20 cents when he concluded to ault.
Kettner felt pretty "sore" when he got
outside and thought over his loss, so he
went to police headquarters and told Cap
tain Moore of the poker game. In plain
clothes. Policemen Kay, Jones and Evans
were hurried to the scene, and "pinched"
the whole bunch of players.
Burrelbach and Cohen, two defendants.
took the stand and swore that no poker
game had been played that night, but
they both got mixed In their stories and
finally admitted they played about an
hour. Cohen denied ever seeing Kettner,
but Burrelbach admitted he sent Kettner
upstairs, but denied telling him he could
play poker up there.
For one year J. F. Huffman had been
operating a pharmacy on Sixth street, be
tween uavls and HA'erctt streets, unmo
lested, although he possessed no certifi
cate of registration, as required by law.
In some manner, the Examining Board
ascertained this, and caused his arrest.
Huffman was arraigned on the charge
before Judge Cameron, and entered a plea
of guilty. He was fined $50. and said
that he would be unable until next Ue
cember to seoure the necessary registra
tion, but that he will immediately place
a registered pharmacist In charge of the
drugstore.
ELOPES WITH YOUNG GIRL
WILD WERNER AROUSES IRE OF
MOTHER-IN-IiAW.
Mrs. Schumlda Informs District At
torney That Her Daughter
Is Illegally 31arrled.
Taken from her home without her
mother's consent by Will Werner, to
whom she was married in Vancouver,
Wash., yesterday. Miss Stefl Schumlda has
"become the bride of the man who Is al
leged by Mrs. Schumlda to have two un
divorced wives In Germany.
Mrs. Schumlda. who says that her
daughter is but 17 years of age, appealed
to District Attorney Manning yesterday
to have the marriage of her daughter
annulled. She has also declared that un
der no circumstances will she allow her
daughter to live with Werner.
Werner left Portland yesterday morning
with his prospective bride unbeknown to
the mother, and going to Vancouver he
secured three witnesses and a marriage
license and was married by J. E. Harris,
Justice of the Peace. When the newly.
married couple returned to Portland they
did not receive the blessings of Mrs.
Schumlda, but Werner was accused of
not only illegally becoming the husband
of her daughter, because the girl had not
obtained her mother s consent, but be
cause he had two wives in Germany who
were anxiously awaiting his return.
District Attorney Manning assured Mrs,
Schmulda that he would look into the
case and would try to straighten out the
difficulty.
Articles of Incorporation.
Articles of incorporation were filed
with the county Clerk as follows yes
terday: Columbia & Chelan Navigation
Company; principal place of business
Portland; capital stock $100,000; dlrcc
tore. Ernest A. Morch. of the State
Washington, and Henry C. Munger and
John J. Dubrille, both of Oregon.
Falls ity Lumber Company, principal
HOTEL
;ifth tnd Washington Streets
EUROPEAN
Booms, $1.00 to $3.00 Per Day
Accordlnc to Locution.
i. I". DAVIES, rre.
St Charles Hotel
CO. (INCORPORATED.)'
FRONT AND MORRISON STREETS
PORTLAND, OREGON
European Plan Rooms 76c to $2.00
First-Class Restaurant In Connection
The ESMOND HOTEL
OSCAR. ANDERSON, Manager
Front and Morrison Streets, PORTLAND, OREGON
Free 'bus to and
: Rates Eu&pne,n ?5c
stock $30,000; directors T. Scott Brooke,
Mary A. Berry and C H. Farrington.
Portland Road Oiling Company; prin
cipal place of business Portland; cap
ital stock 510,000; directors, Arthur E.
Volffuth, B. O. Vclfjuth and John R.
Oatman.
George J. Gould has been elected presi
dent of the Wabash Raiiroad, to succeed
Joseph Ramsey.
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.
PORTLAND, Aug. 23. Maximum tempera
ture, 72 deg.; minimum, 28. River road lnu
at 11 A. M., 4 feet; change in past 24 hours,
fall, 0.1 of a foot. Total precipitation, S
P. M. to 5 P. it-, none; total since Septem
ber 1. 1904. 34.20 Inches; normal, 40.00
Inches; deficiency, 12.40 inches. Total sun
shine August 22, 1005, 11 hours and 58 min
utes; possible, 13 hours and 40 mlnutos. Bar
ometer (reduced to sea level) at 6 P. M.,
29.07.
PACIFIC COAST WEATHER.
gs wma.
STATIONS. E "5 i ? 3
O o .
I la? F 1
Bakor City
Bismarck
Boise
S8I0.00I 61SW
iClear
0.04
nw
sw
N
Rain
Clear
Clear
0.00
Eureka
Helena..........
Kamloops. B. C.
0.00J14
W.OOj 4
sw
Pt CMy.
PL CMy.
0.001
North Head
... COjO.00'18
NTS'
Clear
Clear
Clear
Pocatello...
0.001 4t8W
Portland
Bed Bluff ,
2t0.001 fliNW
0rtl0.O010S
700.O0 8!NW
SB'0.00 10!S
Srtl0.0fl12lNW
C20.00:20W
S2io.oo?io;sw
eaio.oajioiNW
0010.00! s?w
Clear
Rpseburg
Clear
Sacrarr-nto
Clear
Salt Lake City..,
Clear
San Francisco...
Spokane
Seattle ,
Tatoosh Island..
Clear
Cloudy
Clear
ClowJy
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
No rain has fallen in the Pacific States
during the last 24 hours and the weather.
except for the presence of light smoke, is
generally clear at the reporting stations.
The indications are for fair weather in this
district Thursday. It will be. slightly warm
er in Western Oregon and "Western "Washing
ton, except near the coast, and coolor in
Eastern Oregon and Southwestern Idaho.
"WEATHER FORECASTS.
Forecasts made at Portland for the 25
hours ending at midnight. August 24:
Portland and vicinity Fair and slightly
warmer. Northwesterly winds.
"Western Oregon and "Western Washington-
Pair, varraer, exeept near the coast. North
west winds.
Eastern Oregon Fair and cooler.
Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho-
Fair.
Southern Idaho Fair. Coolor west portion.
EDWARD A. BEALS.
District Forecaster.
BEHiNKE-WALKER
BUSINESS COLLEGE
AUCTION SALES TODAY.
At Baker's Auction House, corner Alder and
Park sts. Sale at 10 o'clock. Geo. Baker &
Co., auctioneers.
By J. T. Wilson, at 345 North 18th St., at
10 A. M. Sale at Little Art Shop. 175 4th
St., at 2 P. M. J. T. Wilson. Auctioneer.
At the Portland Auction Rooms. 211 1st st.
Sale at 2 P. M. C L. Ford. Auctioneer.
At GUmaa's Auction Rooms. 413 Washington
Ht.. at 10 o'clock A. M. S. L. N. Gil man. Auc
tioneer.
MEETING NOTICES.
MACCABEES All Sir Knights of the Mac
cabees. Supreme Tent, who wish to attend
the class initiation at the Auditorium on
Thursday evening, August 24, must have cur
rent password or receipt for July assessment.
HASSALO LODGE; NO. 15, I. O. O. F.
Members are requested to meet at our hall
this (Thursday) evenlnc. at 70 o'elock. to
pay & fraternal visit to Rlvervlew Lodge. MU
wauKic. li. brown, Secretary.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
LARS EN In this city, August 22. Lars Eric
Larsen. aged 40 years, 10 months. 11 days.
Friends and acquaintance are respectfully
invited to attend the funeral services, which
will be held from Holman's chapel, Thurs
day, August 24, at 2:30 P. M. Mr. Larsen's
late residence was .Blind Slough, Clatsop
County. He was a member of the Modern
Woodmen of America.
JONES At her late residence. 450 East 10th
St.. August 22. 1905. Mrs. Nancy C. Jones,
aged 00 years, 2 months and 8 days, wife
of D. A. Jones and mother of Ethel Jowsr.
Funeral will take place today, August 21,
at 3 P. M.. from F. S. Dunnlnga chapel,
corner of East Alder and East 0th sts.
Friends invited.
BARTENDERS' LEAGUE. LOCAL 339.
Members are requested to meet at head
quarter. 204H Alder St.. on Friday. Aug.
25, at 2:15 P. M., to attend' the funeral of
our late brother, Andrew Thoeney.
CHAS. GRASSMAN. S-c
THOENY The funeral services of the late
Andrew Thoeny will be held at Flnley0
chapel Friday, August 23. at 2:3 P. M.
Friends, acquaintances and members of the
Portland G rue til Yereln invited to attend.
Interment at Rlvervlew Cemetery.
DUNNING. M'ENTEE GIXBATJGn. i
ccssors to Dsnainr Campion, undertakers
and embalmers. modern In every detail. 7th
and Pine. Phone Main 430. Lady assistant.
EDWARD HOLMAN CO., Undertakers and
emb)mers, have moved to their sew build
ing, '.Third and Salmon. Lady assls-taat.
Telephone No. SO 7.
. P. FINLEY ft SOX, Pan era! Director,
cer. Sd and Madlsoi . Office of County Cor
aer. Lady assistant. Telephone No. 8.
P. S. DUNNING, Undertaker. 414 East
Alder. Lady assistant. TelephoBe East fiS.
ZELLEK-BYRNES CO, UNDERTAKERS.
rb straw, Ztt Kua'l) asi IMS; lad '(.
PERKINS
PORTLAND, OREGON
PLAN
Flrst-Class Check Restaurant
Connected With Hotel.
C. O. DAVIS, Sec and Treas.
from all trains J
to $3.00 Per Day :
AMUSEMENTS.
Marquam
Grand
Theater
Olrtctiea
I. W. T. 1SS0:UT13I
C. .tWt. rmldtat
Morrison Street between 6th and 7th.
Phone Main 868.
TONIGHT AT 8:30 O'CLOCK.
EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK.
Bargain-Price Popular Prices
Matinee Saturday Every Night
25c Any Part Theater. 25. 35. SO. 75 cents.
H. L. LEAVITT PRESENTS
The World's Greatest Hypnotist. Mind
Reader. Magician and Entertainer
IVIcEWEN
FUN-MUSIC-COMEDY.
IRENE FRANKLIN
The Greatest Lady Cornet Soloist.
SECURE SEATS EARLY.
UT7J AQPH THEATER
JJJ-iJUrLU W TeL Main 311
(Formerly Columbia Theater) 14th and Wash,
TONIGHT, 8:15 ALL WEEK
I rill, ViiiVL, BT CLTDE FITCH
AND
13IH VEEK BEUSC3 STOCK COMMIT
THE JUDGE
BIS
rxooBcnoi
Matinees Saturday and Sunday.
PPTppC Night 23c, 33c SOc and 75c.
IVlVrfCnJ Matinees 23c. 35c and 50c.
Next Week Alice of Old Vincenne
BAKER
THEATER
3d and Yamhill
OREGON THEATER CO.. LESSEES.
GEO. L. BAKER. MANAGER.
One WeekS" Mat Aug. 27
Matinees Sunday. Wed., Thurs. and. Sat.
tNo Performance Saturday Night.)
MUSICAL BURLESQUE
The Recognized Leader of Them All
The Fay Foster Co.
EVERYTHING BEYOND COMPARISON.
BEAUTIFl'L GIRLS. GORGEOUS SCENERY
AND SENSATIONAL NOVELTIES. ,
PRICES Nights, 25, 35, 50 and 75 cerfta.
aiatlitees 15, 25. 33 and 50 cents.
Sale of Seats Opens Friday. Aug. 25, 10 A. M.
THE GRAXD
MB. JOSEPH CALLAHAN
IDA RUSSELL
THE TAYLOR QUARTET
THE DO LANS
LEONARD & HELD ,
FRED PURINTON
THE GRANDISCOPE
GENERAL ADMISSION. 10c. Evenings.
Sundays and Holidays, reserved seats on
lower floor, 20c Dally matinees, entire
lower floor, 10c Box seats, 2Sc
THE STAR
CLIFF DEAN Jfc CO.
ONSLOW & GARNKTT
THE MOZARTS
DREANO
WOODTHORPE WILLARD
ROY McBRAIN
THE STARO.SCOPE
GENERAL ADMISSION. 10c. Evenings.
Sundays and Holidays, reserved seats en
lower floor, 20c Dally matinees, entire
lower floor, 10c. Box seats, 25c
BASEBALL
RECREATION PARK.
Corner Vaughn and Twenty-Fourth.
PORTLAND VS. LOS ANGELES
AD5USSION. 35c
AUGUST 22. 23 24. 25. 26. 27.
GRANDSTAND, 25c. CHILDREN. 15c
Bex tickets and reserved seats on sale at
box office.
Lewis and Clark Observatory
HAWTHORNE TERRACE
JL'U RTLAN 1 HEIGHTS
Now open. Take Portland Heights car and
get off at (Hawthorne Terrace, one block from
car line. No climbing. Electric elevator
Most magnificent view In America. Sea
beautiful effect of powerful searchlight from
.top of tower. Open 0 A. M. to 9 P. M.
ADMISSION. 10 CENTS.
CLASSIFIED AD. RATES.
"Rooms," "Rooms and Board -Housekeeping
Itoomj." -Situations Wanted." 15
words or less. 15 cents: 10 to 20 words, 20
cents; 21 to 25 words, 25 cents, etc No dis
count for additional Insertions.
UNDER ALL OTHER HEADS, except
"New Today," 30 cents for 15 words or less;
10 to 20 words. 40 cents: 21 to 25 words, 50
cents, etc first Insertion. Kacii additional
insertion, one-half: so further discount un
der one month.
"NEW TODAY" (gauge measure agate). 13
cents per line first Insertion: 10 cents per
line for each additional Insertion.
ANSWERS TO ADVERTISEMENTS, 'ad
dressed care The Oregonlan. and left at this
office, should always be Inclosed In sealed
envelopes. No stamp la required on such
letters.
The Oregonlan will not be responsible for
errors In advertisements taken through, the
telephone.
NEW TODAY.
STARK STREET
WE ARE AUTHORIZED BY THE
UNIVERSITY CLUB
To sell their property. 10S feet on Stark and
8S feet on West Park. For price Inquire
F. Y. Andrews & Co., Agents
Hamilton Building
No. 131 THIRD STREET
A Snap
Two to five-acre tracts on the O. W. T
car line, one mile and a half cast from
the golf links; price from $150 to $250 per
acre. Inquire of John H. Gibson, OWN
ER, at Stanley. CITY address, room 103
bnenocjc mag.
GEO. BLACK
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
318 Worcester Block
General practice. Investigations.
Estate work. Special and periodic! audits.
, Clay 220.
NEW TODAY.
ARE TOU LOOKING FOR A NICE FRAC-
uonai lot? Look at East 12th and Ash sts.
$750 for intUe: J 1000 for corner: Improve
ment all la. The Hart Land Co.. 100 Sher
lock bldr.
140-L1GHT
DYNAMO
For Sale CHEAP
Complete with attachments, including
switchboard. All new and in first
class condition.
THE H. C ALBEE CO.
24S Grand Avenue.
Phone East 64.
California-" Bliss Lands"
Homeseekers act promptly. Secure a 20
acre farm of Irrigated land at $30 to 170 per
acre, price including water rights one
fourth cash. Reached by Southern Pacific
or Santa Fe Overland Line, direct to Tulara
City, two miles from Bliss Lands.
Alfalfa, corn, grain, deciduous fruits, vege
tables, hogs, dairy cattle thrive. Booklet
free from Bliss Lands (Inc.). 010 Parrott
bide. San Francisco.
MORTGAGE LOANS
On Portland Real Estate at Lowest Rates.
Titles Insured. Abstracts Furnished.
Title Guarantee & Trust Co.,
C and 7 Chamber of Commerce.
LOUIS H. BOLL
INO STUDIO WILL OPEN SEPTEMBER 1.
Parlors 0 and 10. 342i Washington a.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
ACRB TRACTS WE HANDLE ACREAGE
as a specialty, within city limits or outsifie.
Somt acres with terms as low as 110 per
month with water-, A. C Churchill & Co.
Inc." 110 2d sc
ALBANY. OR. FOR SALE. 10 ACRES BEST
fruit land. 1H miles from Albany, all under
fence; fruit consists of apples, prunes,
peaches pear?, etc.; good roads, telephone,
free delivery; a bargain If taken at once.
M 73. care Oregonlan.
TWO ACRES FINEST WATER-FRONT
homeslte In Portland; magnlflcent view; twe
Mocks from car line, tell wood Townslte
Co.. offices at Sellwcod and at 222 Falling
Mdg. Phone Union 1491.
SUBURBAN HOME OF NEARLY IX ACRES
la berries and other fruit; beautiful location,
near car line; good buildings; running
stream of clear water. V 29, Oregonlan.
$600 NEW 5-ROOM HOUSE. CONCRETE
foundation, full lot, fruit, flowers, chicken
park; fine residence district; gas in street;
owner leaving city. US Abingion Mdg.
f27S0-$25O CASH; ELEGANTLY FINISHED
new Si-room house, thoroughly modern home,
poseessing every convenience, furnace, li re
place. Morgan. S13 McKay bk!g.
SIX LOTS IN ASTORIA. ON JOHN DAY
River. 2 miles from depot; no trees, good
roil; price $150. Address 434 Spokane avc.
Sell wood. or.
FOR SALE-THE CHOICEST HOMES IN
Oregon at Beaverton. 8 miles west of Port
land; 1 to 1C0 acres; fare 35 cents. Barnes
& Cady.
FOR SALE 5 OR 10 ACRES; A BARGAIN
for cash. Inquire 4Sth st. and Hawthorne
ave. South. Mrs. W. S. Falling. Mu Tabor
P. O.
9-ROOM HOUSE. VERY MODERN. LARGE
grounds, with fruit and shrubbery: fine lo
cation; $7000. Hatfield & Smith. 1G5H 4th st.
A SACRIFICE GOOD 0-ROOM HOUSE,
bam. Iron fence, corner lot. on Montaviila
car line; price $1200. Phone Scott 3013.
50X100 LOT ON 42D ST. AND HAWTHORNE
ave.; price reasonable; cash or terms,
quire 49S North 2lst st.. near Vaughn
In-
st.
SELLWOOD LOTS. $5.-00 DOWN AND $3.00
a month; from S75.O0 to $200.00. Sell wood
Townslte Co. Phone Union 1401.
FOR SALE NEW 0-ROOM HOUSE. ALL
modern conveniences; price reasonable. In
quire owner. 731 E. Ash it.
$2050 WILL BUY NICE LOT ON 1STH ST..
near Nob Hill district, suitable for residence
or fiats. Phone East 1507.
FOUR-ROOM HOUSE. FULL LOT. 5 MIN
utes' walk to car line; $400. 'Hatfield &
Smith. 165tt 4th st.
ACREAGE NEAR CAR LINE. 8 MILES
from Monlson st. bridge. C. E. Bollard,
MUwaukle. Or.
BEAUTIFUL LOT. 50X75. ON NORTH 1CTH
st., with or without house. Owner, O 74,
Oregonlan. ,
IMPROVED ACREAGE NEAR CITY AND
ear: call forenoons. 07 East 8th North, near
Davis.
FOR SALE FARMS.
160 ACRES-ONE OF THOSE FINE HOMES
fourbut once In a lifetime. It took 20
years of hard work and lota of money to
make this farm what It Is. It Is as repre
sented. The soil is rich. deep, black and
free; can be worked any time; fine for hops,
hay. grain and all kinds of farm and gar
den crops; free from frost and wind: 6
aeres choice fruit anl long-keeping apples;
all kind choice small fruit: 65 acres fine
timothy and clover meadow; 40 acres cleared,
ready for plow; more part cleared, now In
pasture; some timber; good large 8-room
houie; large Implement, wagon, wood. hen.
dairy and spring bouses: fine cellar: fine
v clear, cold spring water now piped to dalry-
all over houe and barn; spring water In
every field; running water and fine water
power- on corner of place; large barn; good
county road to good town and boat landing
en Columbia River. 4 miles south, 8 miles
west of place; 1 mile to school; 4 miles to
R. R. under construction; 5 miles to R. R.;
proposed electric line on corner of place; mall
to be delivered at door; near working mines
and logging camps that take all products;
plenty fish and game; good site for creamery
asfi outing hotel; fine range for stock; good
neighborhood; fine largp team horses, har
ness, machinery, wagons, tools; 75 or $0
tons hay In barn; cream separator, cans,
dairy supplies enough to run fans, and worth
52000; all go with the place for $4500;
worth twice that amount. Without doubt the
best bargain today. If you want this fine
and lovely home, address the owner. Box 23,
Portland. Or.
FARM FOR SALE 11 MILES FROM PORT
land. on Scholls Ferry road: 284 acres. 130
la cultivation; good ash swale land, suitable
for timothy and grain; well tilled. 00 acres
slashed and fenced, easily cleared, balance
good timber; house and two barns, one 22x
116. the other 40x40. with two 16-foot, sheds;
good orchard and well watered: $1500 worth
personal property Included. This place lays
well to divide; will sell half If desired. If
sold eoon will make price of $55 per acre, in
cluding personal property. Address owner,
Frank Bornett. Tlgardvllle. Or.
FOR SALE AT A BAROAIN FINE 254 -acre
Valtey farm, about 2D0 acres bottom land,
about 100 In cultivation; balance low bench
partly cleared and In grass; good buildings,
fences and orchard; some beavcrdaxn; about
1500 cords of fir and ash timber; electric
light and telephone; close to rail, church and
schools; 20 miles to Portland; S45 per acre;
terms. S 3, Oregonlan.
EXCEPTIONALLY FINE COMPLETE FARM
55 acres, level land. In cultivation. 700
Winter apples, modern improvements, elec
tric car. fine roads all year: S miles east of
Portland; growing crop, chickens, stock and
Implements; fine water and piped; more
acreage adjoining If wanted. 227 Front st.
FOR SALE 40-ACRE FARM. 10 MILES
south of Portland: 29 acres in cultivation,
houses and barns; barn full ,of hay; all
hinds of firmlnr mnlemcnU. This nlace
p can be bad within the next 30 days for
$2750 cash. Address H L9. oregonlan.
40 ACRES. 2H HOURS' DRIVE TO CITY;
all crood solL level: S acres cultivated, bal
sr.ee timber and pacture: on good county
road: 4-room house; owner will sacrifice for
SI 300. Oregon Associated Exchange. 165Vi
4 th St., room 35.
FOR SALE 200 ACRES. WITH 30 HEAD
of cattle, with 21 barns and good dwelling-
. A '.,nV.ni1i1n-- nrlc. TA.l
Apply to P. B. Gallagher. Perkins Hotel.
Portland, or ona 1. o.
1C0 ACRES. 2.000.000 YELLOW PINB AND
fir. part farm land, house, water, orchard;
X1WO; KJICKltal CO.. vtaao.; o mues it. -iv.
R. Shelly. .Metropolis Hotel. -oruana.
FARM CHEAP; 107 ACRES. 100 UNDER
plow. In heart of Willamette Valley; no
agent's commUslon. Call T. J. Jackson. 100
5th sc. corner Stark.
FOR RENT MIS CELLANEOUS.
NICE NEW "BUS CARRY 14 PASSENGERS.
Call New L&nge UoUU
FOB SALE TIMBER LANDS.
FOR SALE 20 ACRES NEAR SCAPPOOSE;
good soil, stumpage on cedar and fir more
than pay price asked for land; owner leaving
state, must sill. Address X 71. care Ore
gonlan. C40 ACRES TIMBER LAND. ONE BODY; 20.-
000.000 feet; Northwestern Washington ab
stract furnished; price $3000. S. C White.
Chehalls; Wash.
W1LLAPA HARBOR TIMBER 3000 ACRES,
spruce, cedar, fir. hemlock; $5 to $10;
tracts to suit. W. W. Cheadle. agent. South
Bend. Wash.
320 ACRES FINE TIMBER, NEAR PORT-
land; $12.30 per acre. J I. G. sanistrom.
163H 4th st.
ICO ACRES TIMBER LAND. CLACKAMAS
Coenty. 28 miles from Oregon City; 5.O0O.IXX)
feet; sold cheap for cash. Address L 74.
Oregonlan.
WANTED TO BUY RELINQUISHMENT OF
timber claim or homestead. N 73. urego
nlan. WANTED REAL ESTATE.
WANTED ONE OR TWO VACANT LOTS
Upper Alblna or Alblna Homestead; can
place them at once. Tatt Sc. Co., 122-3-5-0
Ablngton blk.
WANTED 1 TO 0-ROOM COTTAGE.
Highland district or Lincoln Park; want
it at once. Taft & Co.. 122-3-3-6 Ablngton
blk.
W A NTE Bt 3 TO 7-ROOM HOUSE. IN UP
per Alblna district; easy payments pref
erable. Taft & Co., 122-3-3-0 Ablngton
bldg.
I AM PAYING $35 A MONTH RENT; WANT
to buy and pay same installment. tnai
have you? Address R 74. Oregonlan.
TO BUY SEVEN OR EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE
In suburbs, on Installments. .Address H 73.
Oregonlan.
TO EXCHANGE.
.FARMS IN OREGON AND CALIFORNIA
to exchange for Portland property. Hatfield
A. Smith. 165j 4th st-
FOK SALE LAND SCRIP.
LAND SCRIPS OF ALL KINDS. GUARAN
teed. mineral lands titled, public land prac
tice. Collins Land Co.. Stearns bid?.
FOR SALE.
Horses, Vehicles and Harness.
FOR SALE OR RENT HORSES AND Ve
hicles by the day, week or month: harness,
saddles and 200 new and second-hand rigs
for sale or exebanga. Tomllnsoa it Cleat
day, 211 Washington it.
HORSES. WAGONS. TRUCKS AND ALL
kinds of vehicles and harness for sole or
rent. Hubert & Hall, 2WJ rourtn st.
PEPCnERON WORK HORSES FOR SALE
DV li. u. iiai9im. nun, imi wcuau.
Phone West SIS.
SEVERAL NEW AND SECOND-HAND BUG-
gies and surreys. 571 Thurman, cor. lain.
Miscellaneous.
DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK?
Cover It with Mastic roofing. In rolls,
air to 1st: needs no oalntlng or coating;
good over old Iron, tin or shingles; for
new roofs tnere is nciing Deuer; guaran
teed; Mastic roof pint and cement will
stop small leaks. National Mastic Roofing
Co.. room 2. Hamilton bldg.
FOR SALE NEW ANI SECOND-HAND
blUlard and pool tables: easy payments; we
rent tables, with privilege of buying; mod
ern bar fixtures, cheap prices, urunswics
Balke-CcUender. 49 3d stt
FOR SALE CHEAP TWO FIRST-CLASS
tickets to Kansas City, by way of bait
Lake and Denver, for lady and gentleman;
will require no signing. Inquire at once at
380H 1st st. T. J. Cole.
LOGGERS AND CONTRACTORS-SEVERAL
good 6rcond-hand engines, suitable for log-
tin or holstinc nurnoses to be bad cheap.
For further information apply to F. U.
Kuettner, Astoria. Or.
0X12 NEW BRUSSELS RUG. 38 YARDS:
new Brussels carpet, new matting, toilet set;
cheap; also new Decker upright piano.
cheap. K 73, care Oregonlan.
GASOLINE LAUNCH FOlt SALE OR TRADE
10 tons' carrying capacity. 24-horsepower
engine; will sell cheap. C G3. oregonlan.
FOR SALE A LIGHT SINGLE-SEAT AUTO..
engine In front under hood, wheel steering.
Call 763 Northrup st. Phone Front S74.
FOUR GOOD STOVES G-HOLE RANGE.
wood heater, oil stove, camp move; must
sell at once, cheap. 02 Cleveland ave.
A DROP-HEAD 405 SINGER SEWING MA-
ehlne. nearly new. for J-o. if bought at once.
Call at 354 Morrison st.
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN COMPLETE
set tlnne s tools and machines. Address
Box 137. Portland. Or.
FOR SALE 12 H. P. WEBER GASOLINE
engine. Al condition and a bargain. 324
Chamber Commerce.
TICKET TO DAVENPORT. IA.. MIDDLE-
age man. dark complexion, medium height.
64 Vaughn st.
MAN'S FIRST-CLASS TICKET TO DEN-
ver. Colo.. $10. Call Immediately. SSH Cth
st.. room 11.
FOR SALE GAS ENGINE MACHINERY,
tools and patterns. Address 027 L St..
Fresno. CaL
BAKER'S PORTABLE OVEN FOR SALE;
MMdleby No. 2. Inquire Star Bakery. The
Dalles, Or.
LADY'S TICKET TO ST. LOUIS. VIA DEN
ver: middle-aged: medium, gray hair. S 71,
Oregonlan.
GRAPHOPHONE WITH 43 UP-TO-DATE
records, for sale cheap. T 71. Oregonlan.
FOR RENT DONKEY ENGINE. 324 CHAM
ber of Commerce, or phone Main 23C3.
TYPEWRITERS. ALL MAKES. $5 PER
month. J. E. Huxley. S2 4th st.
FOR SALE STEAM WOOD SAW.
APPLY
41 Union ave. and E. Pine st.
YOST TYPEWRITER. NEARLY
cheap. 415 McKay bldg.
NEW
GO-CART CHEAP. 427 JOHNSON.
HELP WANTED MALE.
Wanted Men to learn barber trade; steady
practice; expert Instructions. Write for
terms. GUlman's College. 027 Clay sc. 3, r .
California wine depot; headquarters bakers.
cooks, waiters, bartenders. All wines I
perglass, P. Loratl. 143 4 th. Clay 1503.
WANTED FIRST-CLASS MEN IN PORT
land and throughout state to solicit bus!
call or write. GOT aicKay bldg.
SALESMAN CLOTHING. GENTS' FUR
nlshlngs; outside town: $75 month. Clerks'
Registration Bureau. 265 Morrison st.
WANTED SING LE YOUNG MAN AS TRAV
ellng salesman: references. Call. 10 to 2
P. M.. room 14. 3S1 Yamhill.
wivren-TnirxR man to learn bar
ber trade: union shop some money re
quired. oix wasningion si.
WANTED A GOOD CANVASSER; SALARY
to right party. The esttrn- i-ady. 14
Front st.
A FIRST-CLASS BUTTER-MAKER: MUST
be able to give good references. ,2. Ore
gonlan.
MAN WANTED TO WORK ON RANCH
near city; $20. Denlson News Co., 32G John
son st.
WANTED FIRST-CLASS SAUSAGE-MAKER
and pork packer. Stensloff Bros.. Salem. Or.
WANTED OLD CLOTHES. SHOES. HIGH
est price paid. 109 Front. Phone Pacific 92.
MEN'S OLD CLOTHING. SHOES WANTED
highest price paid. 50 3d. Phone Pactfic 4C
FIRST-CLASS SALESMAN. CITY. COUN
try; big wages. 215 Commercial block.
DISHWASHER, READY TO WORK.
York Restaurant. 631 Washington.
CLOTHING SALESMAN ONE WITH ABIL-
Ity for selling, call li- 3d st.
BOY WANTED FOR OFFICE WORK AND
as messenger. Q 4. oregonlan.
WANTED MAN TO WORK ON FARM,
quire room 323 Ablngton bldg.
IN-
WANTED-FUIST-CLASS COATMAKER.
O. Williams.. Baker City. Or.
Al SHOE SALESMAN; NO OTHER NEED
apply. The Chicago. 69 3d.
A NO. 1 EDGERMAN: ALSO MACHINE
man wanted. Star Box Co.
WANTED - FIRST-CLASS
helper. 2S4 Front st.
BLACKSMITH
HIGH-CLASS SOLICITOR, $30 TO $100
week, m is. za.
HELP WANTED MALE.
WANTED FOR U. S. ARMY ABLE-BODIED
unmarried men. between the ages of 21 and
33. citizens of United States, of good char
acter and temperate habits, who can speak.
reaa ana write Engllsn. tor inxormauoa
apply to Recruiting Officer. 3d and Oak
'ts-. Portland. Or.
ALL. DISEASES OF MEN SUCCESSFULLY
ircaiea; ciscnargea positively curea m irora
3 to & days; consultation free and strictly
confidential; send for our symptom blank.
X-Radlum Medical Institute. Allsky bldg..
3d and Morrison sts.. Portland.
200 MEN AND BOYS FOR PAIN'S GREAT
spectacle, "Last Days of Pompeii." at the
Oaks, two weeks, commencing August 2S.
Apply 7 o'clock Friday night to Mark Fen
ton, stage director, employed' gate, the Oaks.
AN EXPERIENCED CANVASSER TO So
licit for Singer Sewing Machines; none
other but experienced canvassers need apply;
salary $12. Apply to Singer Sewing Ma
chine Store. 354 Morrison st.
MEN and women to learn watchmkg. en
graving. Jewelers' wk; only prac. school for
Jewelers; money made learn'g. Watchmkg
Engrav. School. P. I. bldg., Seattle.
WANTED YOUNG MAN TO MANAGE A
branch office In Portland; $500 required; ab
solute security and big money for the right
man. Address V 62. Oregonlan.
ANY INTELLIGENT PERSON MAY EARN
good income corresponding for newspapers;
experience unnecessary; send for particulars.
Press Syndicate. Lock port. N. Y.
1000 MEN FOR NEW R. R. CONSTRUCTION;
a years woric: tree rare.
HANSEN'S EMPLOYMENT OFFICE,
28 North 2d st.
WANTED ONE FIRST-CLASS COATMAK-
er. one first-class pants and vestmaker;
steady work: union wages. McLeod. John
son & Co.. Boise. Idaho.
WANTED SAILORS FOR STEAMER BOUND
for Japan; also for English ship bound for
Australia. Inquire at Sailors Home, corner
-a and Gllsan sts.
CANVASSER WANTED FOR WORK AMONG
business men. Apply In person, between 10
and 12. to Business Men's Clearing-House.
110 2d St.. city. .
CANVASSERS FOR THE BEST PAYING
proposition In the city; from $4 to $5 per day
castly made, call at room 16 the Clifton.
295 1st st.
WANTED AMATEUR AND PROFESSIONAL
performers, singers, musicians. Newmans
Theatrical Agency, 351H Morrison. Phone
Main 1SS5.
WANTED SPECIAL-EDITION ADVERTIS
ing man: quick; splendid proposition; be
fore 10, after 5. 638 Chamber of Commerce.
WANTED ONE OR TWO STOVE-PLATFJ
molders. Apply to Stove Department. Al
bion iron Works Uo., uc, victoria, is.
BOYS TO CARRY PAPERS.
APPLY. 12 TO
4. Oregonlan office.
HELP WANTED MALE OR FEMALE.
25 WAITRESSES. CAMP. $28: 6 (NEAT). EX
position grounds. $1 (parses); men. women
cooks (second. $17). waiters; tarmnande. $:
mill, yard laborers, dishwashers. Drake's.
205i4 Washington.
HOPPICKSRS WANTED - RESPECTABLM
family campers: good yards; good accom
modations. Address Geo. II. Finney. Ger-
vais. Or.
TEACHERS FOR COUNTRY AND VILLAGE
schools at once. C. R. B. Teachers Agsncy,
265 Jlorrfcwn st.
100 HOPPICKERS. INQUIRE AT BUR-
dette Pharmacy. Williams ave. and Cherry
street.
WANTED EXPERIENCED SKIRT OPER
ator. male or female. Phone Hood 541.
BOOKKEEPER WANTED FOR SMALL
business. Telephone Union 2S64.
HELP WANTED FEMALE.
WANTED EXPERIENCED. REFERENCED
cook; first class; private family: wages $40.
230H Yamhill. Phone Main 5413.
WANTED LADY MUSICIANS IMMEDIATE
ly; 6 months' engagement. Call at 411 4th
and Hall. Telephone Main 45C3.
GIRL WANTED FOR HOUSEWORK IN
small family. Call forenoon 28 East 15th st.
South; Ankeny or Plne-st. cars.
HANSEN'S LADIES' AGENCY,
343 Washington st.. cor. 7th. upstairs.
Phone Main 2682.
GOOD WOMAN TO ASSIST WITH GENERAL
housework; permanent home place; wages
moderate. 303 N. 23d st.
CITY WHOLESALE HOUSE DESIRES SERV-
lces of intelligent, trustworthy woman over
30. Q 65, Oregonlan.
WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE
work in family of two. Apply 40 N. 20th,
near Washington et.
GIRL TO ASSIST IN KITCHEN. GOOD
wages; German preferred. Inquire Columbia
Hotel. 1st and Clay.
WANTED ONE GOOD UPSTAIRS GIRL
and one good dining-room girl. Elton Ceurr,
11th and Yamhill.
WANTED AN EXPERIENCED. FIRST
class chambermaid at once. Apply 270 6th
st.; good wages.
GOOD WAGES TO EXPERIENCED GIRL
for housework: small family. 791 Over
ton, cor. 24th.
WANTED GIRL FOR COOKING AND GEN
eral housework: good wages. Apply 3b0
Montgomery st.
WANTED EXPERIENCED WAITRESSES
at Watson 0 Restaurant. 109 4th st.; wages
$10 oer weeK.
GENERAL HOUSEWORK STEADY PLACE
five In family. 129 E. 20th st. S. Phone
East 1035.
GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE
work; good wages to good girl. 67 N.
Park st.
WANTED A GIRL FOR SECOND WORK.
Apply forenoon, 331 12th St., cor. Ment
gomery.
WANTED A MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN ON
ranch to cook for two. Apply Q 73. Ore
gonlan.
WANTED CHOCOLATE DIPPER. EXPERI
enced, at Aldon Candy Co.. 10th and Gllsan
WANTED SALESLADY FOR SOUVENIRS.
Opposite big barber chair. Manufactures bldg.
EXPERIENCED
month starter.
STENOGRAPHER. $20
63S Chamber of Commerce.
GIRLS WANTED AT G. P. RUMMELIN
Sons. Furriers. 126 2d st.. near Washington.
WANTED MAKERS AND APPRENTICES.
Apply to Lowengart & Co., 04 Front st.
WANTED A GIRL TO DO GENERAL
housework. Inquire 304 Salmon, cor. 10th.
WANTED FIRST-CLASS ALTERATION
hands at H. B. Lltt. 4th and Washington.
WANTED KITCHEN GIRL IN PRIVATE
boarding-house. 340 Ankeny st., cor. th.
A GOOD CHAMBERMAID WANTED AT THE
New Lange Hotel, Btn and Washington.
YOUNG GIRL WANTED FOR- LIGHT
housework. Inquire at 311 West Park.
WANTED COOK IN PRIVATE FAMILY
good wages. 715 Flanders, cor. 22d.
WANTED-STENOGRAPHER AT
Idaho. Address T 74. Oregonlan.
BOISE,
WANTED A GIRL TO ASSIST IN KITCH
en. 215 12th st.. cor. of Salmon.
GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK.
Johnson st. Phone Main 6317.
WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE-
work. Inquire 674 Lovejoy st.
WANTED YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST IN
light housework. 343 N. 23d.
NEAT HOUSEKEEPER FOR FAMILY OF
three. 628 E. Ankeny st.
WANTED 50 GIRLS TO MAKE SHIRTS.
Fits-Well factory. 1st.
WANTED-GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK
Apply uo ixivejoy st.
WANTED A DRESSMAKER. APPLY AT
407 Mohawk bldg.
GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK.
Apply 731 Savier.
WANTED HELP IN A SEWING-ROOM. 419
Ablngton building.
GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK,
ply 470 Park- st.
AP
SEVERAL EXPERIENCED SALESGIRLS,
Apply 171 3d st.
AN EXPERIENCED COOK; GOOD WAGES,
674 Everett st.
WAITRESS WANTED. HOTEL BERG, 13TH
and Alder.
WANTED SEAMSTRESS AT 735 PETTY-grove.
HELP WANTED FEMALE.
DEMONSTRATOR. EASY POSITION FOR
agreeable experienced lady. $10 week and
Increase: 11 waitresses, top wages, soma
extras, no fee; 4 chambermaids, 5 cooks.
extra waitresses lor air. - meals.
$1.25 and pass., no fee. Call early.
HANSEN'S LADIES' AGENCY.
343 H Washington St., cor. 7th, upstairs.
50 GIRLS (10 SMALL) FOR PAIN'S GREAT
spectacle. "I.ast Days of Pompeii." at the
Oaks; two weeks, commencing August 2S.
Apply 7 P. M. Friday to Mark Fenton. stage
director, at. employes' gate, the Oaks.
WANTED SIX GIRLS TO WORK ON FAIR
grounds In lunchroom. Inquire at F. X.
Clark's restaurant, opposite main entrance
to Fair grounds. Call between 0 and 10
o'clock this morning.
WANTED 150 GIRLS TO MAKE OVER-
alls and shirts; Instructions given to In
experienced. Apply Neustadter Bros..
Standard Factory No. 2. corner East Tay
lor and Grand ave.
FIVE WAITRESSES, DINNER AND SUP-
per. and free pass; Administration res
taurant. Fair grounds. Apply German res
taurant, between 8 and 11 A. M. S67tj
Thurman st.
WANTED COOK FOR CLUB, OUT OF THE
city; pay $-js per month; steady position.
E. T. Hamer. Forestry Inn. 1 block from
Fair grounds. Call 7 to 8 A. M.. Friday or
Saturday.
WANTED AN EXPERIENCED GIRL FOR
general nouseworK. out of city; good wages
and permanent place; Swedish or German
preferred. Apply to 561 Irving St., corner
of 17th.
DOMESTICS. COOKS. WAITRESSES. CHAM-
orriuam?'. eic; ciiy. (.cost, tatr and coun
try; plenty of work. Canadian Parlors.
2264 Morrison. Main 1323.
WANTED GIRL TO ASSIST IN GENERAL
nouseworic: none out experienced need apply;
good home for good girl. 173 E. 7th St.,
cor. Yamhill.
WANTED FIRST-CLASS LADY REPR3-
sentatives In Portland and throughout stats;
good pay. Call or write 607 McKay bldg.
WANTED HOUSEKEEPERS. COOKS. WAIT-
t?rs. cnamoermams. general workers. St.
Louis Agency. 230U Yamhill. Main 5413.
EXPERIENCED NURSEGIRL.
APPLY 731
savier.
SITUATION WANTED MALE.
Bookkeepers and Clerks.
A YOUNG MAN WELL RECOMMENDED DE-
sires position; would prefer one In store, but
will take any respectable work. A. E. C.
care Mr. Moody, West ave.. Mount Tabor Nl
BARTENDER WISHES POSITION IN
small town; A 1 references; can leave city
immediately. R 73. Oregonlan.
HARDWARE SALESMAN WANTS Posi
tion: 8 years' experience; best of reference.
E 74. Oregonlan.
Miscellaneous.
AS MASTER MECHANIC OR REPAIR MAN.
oy a practical macmnisi; competent to have
full charge of boilers, engines and machin
ery; keep up repairs, put in foundations and
Install new machinery; six years with pres
ent Job; Oregon. Washington or California;
west of mountains preferred. Address War
ren L. Bachtel. Ensley, Ala.
JAPANESE LABOR ASSOCIATION CAN
furnish domestic servants, farmers also; ail
kinds of help. Clay 513. 26S Everett st.
IF YOU WANT COMPETENT YOUNG MAN
to run gas engines or motors, machinery of
any kind, repairing. B 74, Oregonlan.
YOUNG MAN ATTENDING BUSINESS COL-
lege wants place to work for board and
room. D 72. Oregonlan.
GOOD JAPANESE COOK WISHES POSITION
In family. Japanese Mission, 121 N. 15th.
Phone Clay S54.
JAPANESE BOY WISHES SITUATION
houdework and waiter, hotel, or bellboy. 273
. Burnslde st.
GOOD JAPANESE COOK. WITH 10 YEARS
experience, wishes position In family. Y 73.
Oregonlan.
JAPANESE SCHOOLBOY WANTS POSITION
In small family, do cooking; $3 week. S. N ,
270 Davis.
FIRST-CLASS JAPANESE COOK WANTS
situation in family. X 73, Oregonlan.
JAPANESE FIRST-CLASS COOK WANTS
situation to do cooking. 45 N. 1st st.
SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE.
Bookkeepers and Stenographers.
CAPABLE YOUNG WOMAN DESIRES SIT
uatlon In confectionery, grocery or bakery.
230c Yamhill. Phone Main 5413.
POSITION WANTED BY A YOUNG LADY
wishing to do stenographic and general of
fice work. J 74, Oregonlan.
Dressmaking.
MRS. MANFORD. AN EXPERIENCED
dressmaker, wants day work; price $2. Phone
Main 6349.
Housekeepers.
A CAPABLE WOMAN DESIRES POSITION
as housekeeper In rooming-house or small
family. Room 23, 171 N. I'ark. Phone
Clay 716.
CAPABLE MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN DE
slres situation, housekeeper; widower or
small family. 2304 Yamhill. Phone Main
v5413.
Miscellaneous.
EXPERIENCED MASSEUSE WOULD AT
tend Invalid; massage given at homes: suc
cessful chronic diseases. C 72. Oregonlan.
AN EXPERIENCED MEZZO-SOPRANO
would like to take position In some church
as solo singer. Addres R 65, Oregonlan.
SITUATION WANTED BY EXPERIENCED
girl; strictly chamberwork. first-class place.
2304 Yamhll. Phone Main 5413.
MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN WANTS HOUSE
cleaning or washing by the day. L 73.
Oregonlan.
WANTED AGENTS.
SOLICITOR. CAPABLE TAKING CHARGE
agencies for large bond & real estate corpora
tion. Index, 007 Kohl bldg., San Francisco.
LADY AGENT HANDLE HIGH-PRICED IL
lustrated religious publication; big money for
competent solicitor. G 73. Oregonlan.
ADVERTISING SOLICITORS. $3 TO $10
dally. See Allen mornings. 107 Sherlock bldg.
WANTED TO RENT.
OWNERS AND AGENTS WILL FIND IT TO
C elr advantage to list their vacant houses
or flats with our free rental desartmen:.
Our vacant house directory has become a
recognized institution in Portland, hun
dreds of tenants being weekly placed la
suitable quarters. We make no charge
whatever, and landlords should take ad
vantage of this service by calling at our
rental department, filling In our Informa
tion blank; leave the rest to us; we will
secure a desirable tenant; we want houses
In all parts of city and suburbs; If you
have a vacant house, flat or apartment,
phone the particulars. Ws won't allow It
to remain long Idle.
H. E EDWARDS, HOUSEFURNISHER.
Rental Department, 185 to 101 1st st.
WANTED 3 OR 4 UNFURNISHED OR
partly furnished housekeeping rooms, ground
floor, for man and wife. In desirable resi
dence location. Phone Clay 52S. from 10 to 5.
LADY WISHES UNFURNISHED ROOM,
with or without board; N. W. part of city;
references exchanged: give price and loca
tion. X 102, Oregonlan.
WANTED TWO OR THREE ROOMS FOR
light housekeeping. In good neighborhood:
centrally located; must be reasonable. Ad
dress V 74. Oregonlan.
MAN AND WIFE WISH 2 OR 3 FURNISHED
rooms, suitable for housekeeping: perma
nent: state price. Addrew J. H. McCall. 83
East 17th st.
WANTED SUITE OF TWO OR THREE
housekeeping rooms, some distance out. In
good locality; must be reasonable. F 74,
Oregonlan.
TWO FURNISHED ROOMS FOR LIGHT
housekeeping, for .man and wife; permanent:
no Exposition prices'; state price. S 72. Ore
gonlan. WANTED FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING
rooms; small family; no children: perma
nent: $16; West Side. J 73. Oregonlan.
WANTED ROOM AND BOARD FOR YOUNG
man In private family; south of Morrison,
east of 15th. P 74, Oregonlan.
WANTED A MODERN UNFURNISHED 6
or 7-room house; permanent tenant; West
Side. Address V 73. Oregonlan.
UNFURNISHED MODERN 5 OR 6-ROOM
flat; state location and price. Phone East
3620. D 74. care Oregonlan.
WANTED TO RENT FOUR-ROOM UNFUR
nlsbed modern cottage; select neighborhood.
Phone Main 4304.